Math, asked by mohanvmska2001, 2 months ago

Kishore and Keerthi started a project with their respective investments in the ratio of
4:5. After the project started, Sylaja and Sachin also joined with investments in the ratio
of 3:2. If at the end of the year, Sylaja's share of the total profit amount was Rs.4000
more than that of Keerthi and 65% more than that of Kishore, then what was Sachin's
share of the total profit amount?​

Answers

Answered by RvChaudharY50
9

Answer :-

we know that, Profit is distributed in the ratio of their investment .

So,

→ Profit of Sylaja = 65% more than that of Kishore .

→ Profit of Sylaja = (165/100) Kishor

→ Investment by Sylaja / Investment by Kishore = 33/20

→ Sylaja : Kishore = 33 : 20 .

now, we have,

  • Kishore : Keerthi = 4 : 5
  • Sylaja : Sachin = 3 : 2
  • Sylaja : Kishore = 33 : 20 .

Making ratio same we get,

  • Kishore : Keerthi = (4 : 5)*5 = 20 : 25
  • Sylaja : Sachin = (3 : 2)*11 = 33 : 22
  • Sylaja : Kishore = 33 : 20

then,

→ Kishore : Keerthi : Sylaja : Sachin = 20 : 25 : 33 : 22 .

given that,

→ Sylaja share - Keerthi share = 4000

→ 33 - 25 = 4000

→ 8 = 4000

→ 1 = 500

then,

→ Sachin share = 22 => 22 * 500 = Rs.11000 (Ans.)

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Answered by princeakash587
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Answer:

Kishore and Keerthi started a project with their respective investments in the ratio of

4:5. After the project started, Sylaja and Sachin also joined with investments in the ratio

of 3:2. If at the end of the year, Sylaja's share of the total profit amount was Rs.4000

more than that of Keerthi and 65% more than that of Kishore, then what was Sachin's

share of the total profit amount?

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